Title :
Tracking of Extended Objects and Group Targets Using Random Matrices
Author :
Feldmann, Michael ; Fränken, Dietrich ; Koch, Wolfgang
Author_Institution :
Fraunhofer Inst. for Commun., Inf. Process. & Ergonomics (FKIE), Wachtberg, Germany
fDate :
4/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The task of tracking extended objects or (partly) unresolvable group targets raises new challenges for both data association and track maintenance. Due to limited sensor resolution capabilities, group targets (i.e., a number of closely spaced targets moving in a coordinated fashion) may show a similar detection pattern as extended objects, namely a varying number of detections whose spread is determined by both the statistical sensor errors as well as the physical extension of the group or extended object. In both cases, tracking and data association under the “one target-one detection” assumption are no longer applicable. This paper deals with the problem of maintaining a track for an extended object or group target with varying number of detections. Herein, object extension is represented by a symmetric positive definite random matrix. A recently published Bayesian approach to tackling this problem is analyzed and discussed. From there, a new approach is derived that is expected to overcome some of the weaknesses the mentioned Bayesian approach suffers from in certain applications.
Keywords :
Bayes methods; matrix algebra; object tracking; random processes; sensor fusion; signal detection; signal resolution; target tracking; Bayesian approach; closely spaced targets; coordinated fashion; data association; detection pattern; extended objects tracking; group targets; object extension; one target-one detection assumption; random matrices; sensor resolution capability; statistical sensor errors; symmetric positive definite random matrix; track maintenance; Extended targets; formations; group targets; random matrices; sensor resolution; target tracking;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2010.2101064